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- The trio represented India in the fiercely contested international tournament, making their mark on the rink and bringing glory to both the nation and their hometown.
- The celebrations concluded with words of gratitude from Association Organizing Secretary Abhishek Madan, who acknowledged the efforts of the entire community in supporting the athletes.
- Upon arrival, the young champions were paraded through Ferozepur in an open jeep adorned with flowers, surrounded by beats of dhols, showers of sweets, and bursts of fireworks.
Ferozepur basked in pride and celebration as three young skaters returned home from South Korea with silver and bronze medals, earned at the 20th Asian Roller Skating Championship. Bhavik Jain, Harshika, and Harnav Singh, students of Dass & Brown World School, were greeted with a grand reception that turned into a city-wide celebration of sporting excellence.
The trio represented India in the fiercely contested international tournament, making their mark on the rink and bringing glory to both the nation and their hometown. Harshika, skating for India’s Junior Inline Hockey Girls Team, bagged a silver medal. Her schoolmates Bhavik Jain (Class XII) and Harnav Singh (Class XI), playing for the Junior Boys’ Team, secured bronze, with Harnav earning special recognition for scoring in every match he played.
Upon arrival, the young champions were paraded through Ferozepur in an open jeep adorned with flowers, surrounded by beats of dhols, showers of sweets, and bursts of fireworks. The welcome procession rolled from Moga Road to the school campus, drawing crowds and applause along the way.
Prominent figures including MLA Rajnish Dahiya and Assistant Commissioner Simranjit Singh joined the celebratory cavalcade and commended the skaters’ achievements. “These young champions are an inspiration for the youth of the district. They’ve raised India’s flag high on international soil,” said Dahiya, beaming with pride.
The festive reception continued at Dass & Brown World School, where the players were greeted by cheering students and faculty. A ceremonial cake-cutting and formal felicitation ceremony marked the culmination of the event.
Manjeet Singh Dhillon, General Secretary of the District Roller Skating Association, applauded the young athletes’ outstanding performances. “They’ve not only put Ferozepur on the international sporting map but also highlighted the strong support and vision of our President, Dr. Anirudh Gupta,” he said.
Vice President Ranjan Sharma emphasized the broader significance of the win. “Ferozepur is stepping onto the world stage through sports. Our athletes are proving that talent here is second to none. Schools like Dass & Brown are leading the way in nurturing future champions.”
The celebrations concluded with words of gratitude from Association Organizing Secretary Abhishek Madan, who acknowledged the efforts of the entire community in supporting the athletes. Members including Manreet Singh, Pawan Madan, Vipul Narang, Advocate Pankaj Sharma, Sumit Sharma, and others also extended heartfelt congratulations.
In a city known for its history, these young skaters are now scripting a new chapter—one of grit, glory, and global success.